Babar Azam Exits BBL Finals Early for Pakistan National Camp Duty

Babar Azam has been recalled by Pakistan and will miss the remainder of the BBL Finals Series with the Sydney Sixers. The Sixers have confirmed Daniel Hughes will replace him in the squad as an opener. Babar thanked the club and fans but stated his duty to join the national camp for upcoming international fixtures. Pakistan will play a T20I series against Australia later this month before the T20 World Cup begins in February.

Key Points: Babar Azam Leaves BBL for Pakistan T20 World Cup Prep

  • Recalled for Pakistan's national camp
  • Replaced by Daniel Hughes in Sixers
  • Struggled for runs in BBL 15
  • Pakistan's T20 WC starts Feb 7
  • Three T20Is vs Australia from Jan 29
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Babar leaves BBL midway to join Pakistan's national camp

Babar Azam recalled from Sydney Sixers to join Pakistan's national camp ahead of T20 World Cup and Australia series. Daniel Hughes replaces him.

"I will now have to leave the team to go on national duty. - Babar Azam"

Sydney, Jan 22

Babar Azam will be unavailable for the remainder of the Big Bash League Finals Series as he will return to Pakistan to join his national team to commence preparations for upcoming international matches, the Sydney Sixers said on Thursday.

The Sixers have confirmed Daniel Hughes will replace Babar in the squad and will slot straight in as opener.

"Babar Azam has been recalled to join Pakistan's national camp ahead of upcoming international fixtures. He will be unavailable for the remainder of the BBL 15 Finals Series," Sixers said in a statement.

Babar also thanked all the fans for their support during his stay at the BBl club. "First of all, thank you so much, Sydney Sixers, for having me. All the boys and all the coaches and I have very much enjoyed my time. Unfortunately, I will now have to leave the team to go on national duty," he said in a video shared by the Sixers on X.

"I have a lot of things I have to take back home. A lot of positive things, so I have enjoyed it a lot. Especially, thank you to the Sydney Sixers fans; there is always support there, a lot of fun, so I have very much enjoyed that vibe at Sydney Cricket Ground, so thank you so much," he added.

Babar was struggling for runs in the ongoing season. He scored just 202 runs in 11 games. His low strike rate of 103.06 was an area of concern for the team.

Pakistan will commence their campaign in the T20 WC on February 7 against the Netherlands. They will play a three-match T20I series against Australia from January 29 at home to prepare for the marquee tournament.

- IANS

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Sarah B
It's a professional move. The T20 World Cup is the priority. The Sixers handled it well with a clear replacement. Hughes is a solid player.
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Arjun K
Good for him. Playing for your country is the ultimate honour. But as an Indian fan, I have to say... his low strike rate this season shows the pressure is on. Our bowlers will be ready! 😉
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Priya S
Respect for putting country first. The way he thanked the fans and the club was very classy. Wishing him well for the preparations, but obviously not against India! 😄
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Vikram M
Smart move by PCB to call him back. He needs time in the nets, not more pressure in the BBL finals. A struggling Babar is better for us, but a in-form Babar makes for a better India-Pak match. Bring on the rivalry!
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Karthik V
With all due respect, his performance wasn't helping the Sixers much anyway. 202 runs in 11 games is below par for a player of his calibre. Maybe the early exit is a blessing in disguise for all parties.

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